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Liz Brown from Raleigh, N.C. said she found the mystery object inside a can of V8 Fusion.

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Liz Brown from Raleigh, N.C. said she found the mystery object inside a can of V8 Fusion.

The makers of V8 juice are working to retrieve a revolting mystery object a woman claims she found inside a can of the juice, her regular favorite.

Crystal Rodriguez from Mercedes, Texas, told Action 4 news she noticed a potential problem with the can of V8 Fusion right away when she drank it Thursday.

"I opened it and when I took a drink out of it I spit it out because it tasted horrible," Rodriguez said.

On further inspection, the mother of five found what she describes as something that looks like a piece of pork skin, "only nastier."

"The bottom of it had like black, it looks like it has little eyes and a little mouth," Rodriguez said.

Campbell's soup, which make V8 juice, said Wednesday they have spoken with Rodriguez by phone and are waiting to hear back from her to arrange a courier to pick up the item.

"We are working to collect the object from the customer but she has not responded yet," said Megan Haney, communications manager at Campbell's.

The firm declined to comment on the potential identity of the object until they have had a chance to examine it for themselves, saying only that they take all reports from customers seriously.

"We can't speculate until we receive the object. We will work with the quality assurance team to obtain a full analysis of the item," Haney said.

Crystal Rodriguez claims whatever the object is, it made her sick. Doctors diagnosed a bacterial infection after a trip to the hospital Friday night.

"I just feel nauseous and my stomach grumbling," Rodriguez said. "I hadn't really been able to eat any breakfast or anything for the same reason, that I just want to vomit."

Campbell's soup say they take every precaution to ensure the safety of their products.